Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Alpha: A First Look

The first alpha release of Ubuntu 8.04 (codenamed Hardy Heron)
was scheduled
to be released today, but the official release has been pushed back until
tomorrow. However, a preliminary CD image of this first alpha release for Ubuntu
8.04 LTS has surfaced today on the Internet. While there is still seven more Ubuntu
8.04 test releases (five alphas, one beta, and one RC) planned before the final
release of Hardy Heron in April, we have already started exploring this first
Hardy Heron LiveCD.

While Ubuntu 8.04 LTS will receive a new theme/artwork in time
for the release, the user interface freeze isn't until the end of February. This
first alpha release of Hardy Heron looks pretty close to what you can see right
now in Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon
-- Alpha 1 is still very brown. The boot screen, installer area, and other splash
screens all look the same right now. On a side note, one critical item missing
right now though (from the preliminary Alpha 1 LiveCD at least) is NetworkManager.

Ubuntu 8.04 Alpha 1 ships with the brand new GNOME
2.21.2, which is the latest development release in the road to the stable
GNOME
2.22.

While it's expected that Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Heron" will
ship with Firefox
3.0, Alpha 1 doesn't use the Mozilla
Firefox 3.0 Beta but instead is shipping with Firefox 2.0.0.10 by default. Firefox 3.0 can be installed though from an Ubuntu repository, even on Ubuntu 7.10.